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I reviewed the product entry for your Aptamil C-Proteq Infant Formula (400 g tin) and found conflicting expiry information and no manufacturing date listed in the record provided.
⚕️ What I found
- Product: Aptamil C-Proteq Infant Formula Powder (0–6 months), 400 g (SKU (Stock Keeping Unit): APT0127).
- Expiry entries in the record: one line states "will expire on Oct-25" and another states "Expires on or after: Mar-27" (conflict).
- Manufacturing date: not provided in the product data you shared.
🩺 What to do now
- Check the physical tin on arrival for printed MFG (manufacturing) and EXP (expiry) dates and the lot/batch number; photograph the label.
- Contact the seller and request the batch number, manufacturing date, and a clear expiry confirmation; if unsure, ask for a replacement.
- If expiry is within 3 months or the seller cannot confirm, do not use the product and request a refund/replacement.
⚠️ When to see a doctor
- See a pediatrician if your infant has consumed formula that may have been expired and shows vomiting, diarrhea, or fever.
- Always consult a pediatrician for any feeding-related concerns or before switching/starting formula.
If you want, I can help draft a short message to the seller requesting the manufacturing and expiry details.